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Special education teacher and author of “How To Survive (and perhaps thrive) On A Teacher's Salary.” His frugality has enabled him to pursue a job he is passionate about and, at the same time, support a family of four on his salary alone. Read posts.
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  • I recently posted some tips to save money on your cell phone bill which got a lot of attention in the comments section.  I suppose people are always looking to save money on cell phones since everyone has one these days.  One tip commonly mentioned in the comments was using Net10′s prepaid cell phones.  I haven’t hadn’t heard of Net10, but seems a lot of people are using them these days.  Do you have any experience with Net10?  This seems like a great approach for teens, or even those who have problems using more minutes than their plan allows each month.  What do you think?

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